Sans Superellipse Pyrih 1 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, product design, branding, wayfinding, editorial, clean, friendly, modern, techy, minimal, modernize, soften geometry, enhance clarity, system consistency, rounded, monoline, soft corners, geometric, open forms.
A rounded, monoline sans built from superelliptic shapes: strokes stay even, corners are consistently softened, and bowls read as rounded-rectangle forms rather than true circles. Proportions are straightforward and contemporary, with open apertures and generous internal space that keep counters clear at text sizes. Terminals are clean and blunt, curves are controlled and symmetrical, and the overall rhythm is smooth and steady across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
It suits interface typography and product surfaces where clarity and consistency are key, especially in dashboards, apps, and settings screens. The friendly geometry also works well for modern branding and packaging, and it can hold up in editorial subheads or short paragraphs where a clean, contemporary texture is desired.
The softened geometry gives a calm, approachable tone while still feeling contemporary and precise. It suggests a digital-native personality—orderly and engineered—without becoming cold, thanks to the rounded corners and roomy shapes.
The design appears intended to combine geometric rigor with a softer, more human feel by basing forms on rounded-rectangle curves and maintaining a uniform stroke system. The goal seems to be dependable readability and a cohesive, modern voice across letters and numerals for everyday digital and brand applications.
Uppercase forms lean geometric with broad curves and crisp joins, while the lowercase maintains a simple, highly legible construction with consistent rounding. Numerals follow the same superelliptic logic, producing a cohesive texture in mixed text and UI-style number strings.